The Winter Olympics are upon us, not usually of much interest in Australia given that we had experienced global warming well before anyone else. But it was nevertheless brought to my attention by this article in the Campus Review: Former … Continue reading →

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It’s not just the story but the source that is remarkable. From The Sunday Guardian: How Obama’s Hillary Clinton cover-ups destroyed DOJ and FBI. It starts: The epic Clinton scandals and cover-ups currently under investigation in Washington will make Nixon’s … Continue reading →

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This is from Instapundit discussing Jordan Peterson, the most articulate defender of our Western values found anywhere in the world. The question that really is of central interest is why he has become the phenomenon he is. I have my … Continue reading →

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Just wandering through Instapundit this morning and the overpowering sense of no is everywhere. Examples: 1) LATE-STAGE SOCIALISM: Mad Max violence stalks Venezuela’s lawless roads. In one video apparently showing a looting and uploaded to social media, people are seen gleefully … Continue reading →

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Even though he had written 25 books, I had never heard of John Jay Chapman until I found him quoted by someone else the other day. But 25 books and not one known to me. All is most certainly vanity. … Continue reading →

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Suppose we start with this simple question: Is it appropriate for a president to use the powers of government to spy on the opposition party during an election? No one will say yes to that. So let us move on … Continue reading →

The video comes at an opportune time since this is a large part of where our next election will be fought: Business faces world’s highest minimum wage under Bill Shorten. I will also mention that the Card and Krueger study … Continue reading →

The details are below. The main point is that the Democrats used an obviously nonsense piece of spyware as a justification to listen in on private conversations among the Republicans both before the election and after. You care if you … Continue reading →

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Here’s the question: Do economists understand what’s happening to the American economy? And here’s the answer: no, they don’t. So when I see the American economy picking up, I am excited to see how accurately classical economic theory explains what … Continue reading →

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These are the White House Excerpts of PDT’s State of the Union address. The speech starts about 15 minutes in. Together, we are building a SAFE, STRONG, and PROUD America. We want every American to know the dignity of a … Continue reading →

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Liberty Quote

The theory which seems to unpin all left-wing governments is that they can afford to borrow and spend when things are good and must borrow and spend when things are bad for fear of making them worse. They have insuperable difficulty in seeing any flaw in this theory.